Set in the small hamlet of West Scrafton in Coverdale, one of the least discovered dales in the Yorkshire Dales, this comfortable, beamed cottage is one of a pair (right of photograph). Affording stunning views, it stands within a superb area for walking, lying between Wensleydale's wide basin and beautiful, rugged Upper Wharfedale.

Set in the secluded hamlet of West Scrafton, this spacious Grade 2 listed house is full of character, with beams and 16th century mullioned windows. Adjoining another property, it has its own delightful south facing walled garden with scenic walks from the doorstep. The town of Middleham, 5 miles away, is famous for its castle and racehorses. There is a good pub within 3 miles.

MANOR HOUSE

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WEST SCRAFTON

BRIDGE END COTTAGE

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Quietly nestling beside the bridge in the picturesque and unspoilt village of West Scrafton, Bridge End Cottage ensures a delightful retreat for couples. Small and cosy, the cottage enjoys a multi-fuel stove in the lounge and en-suite facilities beside the bedroom which includes a window seat overlooking the owner's garden, patio and river. To the front of the cottage a paved patio area, furnished with garden seating - a perfect spot to sit, relax and enjoy the visiting wildlife.

GOOSE BANK

Goose Bank is a gracious Edwardian house looking out on to the village green in the centre of West Scrafton, a small hamlet in Coverdale. It is in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, but only 5 miles from Middleham which is famous for its castle, its racehorse stables and four pubs.

There are scenic walks right from the doorstep in this picturesque and unspoilt farming community. Local attractions include Jervaulx Abbey and The Forbidden Corner, with a number of castles, abbeys and market towns within easy reach. Many scenes from All Creatures Great and Small were filmed in the village and the surrounding areas.

Goose Bank is a spacious detached house with a small garden in the front and a large cobbled area and garden at the back with a view of Roova Crags.